The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... authority , pre - eminence , jurisdic- tion , and execution of laws , as the Lord Chancellor of Eng- land hath ; and he is constituted by the delivery of the great seal , and by taking his oath . 4 Inst . 87. See Lamb . Arch- eion . 65 ...
... authority , pre - eminence , jurisdic- tion , and execution of laws , as the Lord Chancellor of Eng- land hath ; and he is constituted by the delivery of the great seal , and by taking his oath . 4 Inst . 87. See Lamb . Arch- eion . 65 ...
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... authority but in the wearer of it . And hence , in our law , the King is said that of the regicides at the trial of King Charles I. it must never to die in his political capacity ; because immediately of consequence be hereditary . Yet ...
... authority but in the wearer of it . And hence , in our law , the King is said that of the regicides at the trial of King Charles I. it must never to die in his political capacity ; because immediately of consequence be hereditary . Yet ...
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... authority of a statute . In the Prince's Case , reported by Lord Coke , the question was , whether the original grant to Edward the Black Prince , who was created in the 11th of Edw . 3. Duke of Cornwall , and who was the first duke in ...
... authority of a statute . In the Prince's Case , reported by Lord Coke , the question was , whether the original grant to Edward the Black Prince , who was created in the 11th of Edw . 3. Duke of Cornwall , and who was the first duke in ...
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... authority to try would be vain and idle without authority to redress ; and the sentence of a court would be contemptible unless that court had power to command the execution of it ; but who , says Finch , shall command the King ? Finch ...
... authority to try would be vain and idle without authority to redress ; and the sentence of a court would be contemptible unless that court had power to command the execution of it ; but who , says Finch , shall command the King ? Finch ...
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... authority of the great council in parliament . 4 Inst . 58 . The stats . 24 H. 3. c . 12 ; 28 H. 8. c . 7. [ q . 17 ? ] provided , that the successor , if a male , and under eighteen , or a female , and under sixteen , should be till ...
... authority of the great council in parliament . 4 Inst . 58 . The stats . 24 H. 3. c . 12 ; 28 H. 8. c . 7. [ q . 17 ? ] provided , that the successor , if a male , and under eighteen , or a female , and under sixteen , should be till ...
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